Seventh
IJCAI Workshop on NONMONOTONIC REASONING, ACTION AND CHANGE
Intelligent agents exploring complex and dynamic physical and information rich landscapes require sophisticated capabilities for perception, reasoning and planning. The abilities to reason nonmonotonically, to reason about actions, and to change one's beliefs, have been identified as fundamental high-level cognitive functions. Underlying these functions is the need to manage inconsistent, uncertain, incomplete and changing information. INVITED SPEAKERS Peter Gardenfors, Lund University Cognitive Science, Sweden Title: Bring in the forces! Modelling actions and functional properties in conceptual spaces. Manuela Veloso, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Title: Why and How to Resolve Conflicting Information in Multi-Robot Systems. BEST STUDENT PAPER PRIZE FROM GOOGLE INC. Google Inc is sponsoring the Best Student Paper Prize and Student Travel support to NRAC-07. To be eligible for the Best Paper Prize and/or Travel Support, a student must be the first author and primary contributor, and the words "Student Paper" clearly stated under the author affiliations on the submitted paper. A Student is someone enrolled at a recognized University at the time of submission, i.e. September 25, 2006. Please contact Mary-Anne Williams if you require clarification IMPORTANT DATES Submission: September 25, 2006 Notification: October 23, 2006 Camera Ready Version Receipt: November 13, 2006 Workshop: January 7 and 8, 2007 PAPER CONTENT, LENGTH AND FORMAT NRAC-07 paper submissions must be formatted according to the IJCAI-07 paper guidelines at http://www.ijcai-07.org Papers must not exceed 8 formatted pages. Over length papers will not be accepted for review. Papers should be submitted electronically at http://www.easychair.org/NRAC07/ by the due date September 25, 2006. Submissions should emphasize the innovation and significance in the reported research. Please note: Papers should describe new unpublished work. Accepted IJCAI-07 Papers and Posters will not be accepted at NRAC-07. WORKSHOP CHAIRS Alankar Karol, Visual Risk (Australia) Pavlos Peppas, University of Patras (Greece) Mary-Anne Williams, University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Eyal Amir, University of Illinois (USA) Gerhard Brewka, University of Leipzig (Germany) Xiaoping Chen, University of Science and Technology of China Jim Delgrande, Simon Fraser Unviersity, (Canada) Patrick Doherty, University of Linkoping, (Sweden) Norman Foo, University of NSW (Australia) Alon Halevy, Google Inc. (USA) Benjamin Johnston, University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) Daniel Le Berre, University of Artois (France) Gerhard Lakemeyer, Aachen University of Technology (Germany) Jerome Lang, Universite Paul Sabatier (France) Wei Liu, University of Western Australia (Australia) Fangzhen Lin, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Tech (China) Aarati Martino, Google Inc. (USA) John McCarthy, Stanford University (USA) Thomas Meyer, University of New South Wales (Australia) Leora Morgenstern, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center (USA) Maurice Pagnucco, University of NSW (Australia) Erik Sandewall, Linkoping University (Sweden) ----------------- Professor Mary-Anne Williams Innovation and Technology Research Laboratory Faculty of Information Technology University of Technology, Sydney Sydney NSW 2007 Australia http://www.innovation.it.uts.edu.au/Mary-Anne |
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